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Pivot UK a Sponsor of Filament STAC

This year, an estimated 46 billion connected devices worldwide enable the use of data in industry, energy, cities, and the medical sector. By 2030, the Internet of Things (IoT) market is forecast to be worth $1.5 trillion. The market is growing rapidly and STAC’s goal is to help Scottish start-ups become key players in a connected world.

The Smart Things Accelerator Centre is a unique IoT tech accelerator dedicated to scaling start-ups to become sustainable, globally competitive companies.

We’re proud to announce that Pivot UK is a Sponsor of Filament STAC.

14 Jul 2022

CENSIS Tech Summit and Conference

We’re excited to announce that Pivot, A2E, and Wideblue are xxhibiting at the 7th CENSIS Tech Summit and Conference.

After a two-year break, Scotland’s leading sensing, imaging and IoT event is now open for registration. This year’s conference will showcase a free day of top-class speakers, exhibitors, debates and networking events, and there will be both a lunch and a post-event networking reception to follow.

Visit the Censis website for more information.

14 Jul 2022

Companies Collaborate to Develop Novel Patient Transfer Device

Product-designer, Wideblue, is collaborating with SME Science to Business and East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) on a project, which is being funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research.

Read the full post: Medical Plastics News: Companies Collaborate to Develop Novel Patient Transfer Device

07 Jul 2022

Wideblue to Develop Novel Transfer Device

Product designer Wideblue is collaborating with a team led by SME Science to Business and funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to develop a novel transfer device

Read the full post: AirMed&Rescue: Wideblue to Develop Novel Transfer Device

10 Jun 2022

BuffaloGrid’s Charging Tech Empowers Struggling Communities and Refugees

A solar-powered phone charging and content downloading system, developed by UK tech startup BuffaloGrid, is set to benefit millions of disadvantaged people and refugees. While many today have phones and there’s broadband network coverage available, what is still missing is affordability and the power supply essential for charging devices in places lacking the infrastructure.

Read the full post: Daily Express: BuffaloGrid’s Charging Tech Empowers Struggling Communities and Refugees

19 Apr 2022

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